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This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various stages in construction from the resourcing of the materials to the finished shelter, including the construction of a fire reflector and a springy bough bed.
The video is presented by Gordon Dedman, founder of Bushcraft SurvivalAustralia (BSA). Gordon has travelled extensively and completed numerous Survival and Bushcraft Courses worldwide at schools run by Ray Mears, Dave Canterbury, Lofty Wiseman and Bob Cooper.
Gordon is a former member of the Australian Army1st Commando Regiment and is presently a survival instructor in NORFORCE, an Australian Army ReserveRegional Force Surveillance Unit (RFSU). NORFORCE conducts patrols in the remote areas of Northern Australia, working closely with Aboriginal communities.
Please follow all safety procedures when lighting fires outdoors and always adhere to the laws and guidelines set down by your State or country of origin, governing fire lighting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Bushcraft Survival Australia) Disclaimer- The information presented in these videos are given under the provisor that the person/s watching these instructions will practise with caution and care.- BSA is not responsible for how and when you use this material.- Please note that some activities related to bushcraft survival can be dangerous if performed without proper care and attention to detail.- Please note that in many situations it is not permissible to light fires in National Parks.- Please adhere to fire regulations and restrictions in your local area before lighting a fire. More videos available on www.BushcraftSurvivalAustralia.com.au

published:29 Jan 2018

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Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building workshop to Sydney Australia (under the organization of Kat Karena), and worked alongside Rob Scott of "Studio Trucks" (Melbourne) to build a tiny-tiny house (with a loft and future bathroom), that was designed by Deek. This small house, or cabin, was made from salvaged materials (in good part), and construction by a team of twenty five students in three days. Dubbed "The Rad Pad", this cabin stands as the prototype for a series of tiny houses that will be built in this area as shelters for battered women/women from abusive relationships.

Rich builds a debris shelter purely from a flotsam pile that resulted from last years floods. This shelter uses only 2 short pieces of cordage with all other materials being sourced from nature. The cordage is easily replaced with natural cordage or vines.
From start to finish this shelter took one and half hours to construct. Further development of the camp itself will occur over successive days in line with the survival philosophy Rich teaches at BushLore.

Justin talks about the features and benefits of ColemanEvent 14 Shelter sold in BCF stores Australia wide.
Ideal for a group of people , it protects you from the suns rays and is quick and simple to put up. Ideal for those day trips to the beach.
Visit bcf.com.au for more tents, shelters and shade

Jarrod Michael, The CampingGuru talks about which option is best when camping - the tarp or the gazebo?

published:07 Apr 2016

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Darren is detained this evening and was refused bail by the police for seeking shelter from the rain in the eves of the Reserve Bank of Australia building and refusing to move on when requested by police.
Darren is being charged with trespass.
This is the state of our judicial system.
Petty bullshit to harass those that stand up against the system.
http://www.occupysydney.com.au/

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Eric Bogle was born on 23 September 1944 in Peebles, Scotland. His father was a woodcutter who played bagpipes. Bogle started writing poetry when he was eight years old. After attending school until he was sixteen, Bogle worked in various trades: labourer, clerk and barman. In 1969, Bogle emigrated to Australia and initially lived in the capital, Canberra, where he worked as an accountant. He had an interest in politics and by 1980 had moved to Queensland before settling in Adelaide.

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Shelter: Cabbage tree lean-to

Shelter: Cabbage tree lean-to

Shelter: Cabbage tree lean-to

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various stages in construction from the resourcing of the materials to the finished shelter, including the construction of a fire reflector and a springy bough bed.
The video is presented by Gordon Dedman, founder of Bushcraft SurvivalAustralia (BSA). Gordon has travelled extensively and completed numerous Survival and Bushcraft Courses worldwide at schools run by Ray Mears, Dave Canterbury, Lofty Wiseman and Bob Cooper.
Gordon is a former member of the Australian Army1st Commando Regiment and is presently a survival instructor in NORFORCE, an Australian Army ReserveRegional Force Surveillance Unit (RFSU). NORFORCE conducts patrols in the remote areas of Northern Australia, working closely with Aboriginal communities.
Please follow all safety procedures when lighting fires outdoors and always adhere to the laws and guidelines set down by your State or country of origin, governing fire lighting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Bushcraft Survival Australia) Disclaimer- The information presented in these videos are given under the provisor that the person/s watching these instructions will practise with caution and care.- BSA is not responsible for how and when you use this material.- Please note that some activities related to bushcraft survival can be dangerous if performed without proper care and attention to detail.- Please note that in many situations it is not permissible to light fires in National Parks.- Please adhere to fire regulations and restrictions in your local area before lighting a fire. More videos available on www.BushcraftSurvivalAustralia.com.au

7:57

A TINY HOUSE Battered Women Shelter in Australia ("The Rad Pad")

A TINY HOUSE Battered Women Shelter in Australia ("The Rad Pad")

A TINY HOUSE Battered Women Shelter in Australia ("The Rad Pad")

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building workshop to Sydney Australia (under the organization of Kat Karena), and worked alongside Rob Scott of "Studio Trucks" (Melbourne) to build a tiny-tiny house (with a loft and future bathroom), that was designed by Deek. This small house, or cabin, was made from salvaged materials (in good part), and construction by a team of twenty five students in three days. Dubbed "The Rad Pad", this cabin stands as the prototype for a series of tiny houses that will be built in this area as shelters for battered women/women from abusive relationships.

Debris Survival Shelter - Day 1

Rich builds a debris shelter purely from a flotsam pile that resulted from last years floods. This shelter uses only 2 short pieces of cordage with all other materials being sourced from nature. The cordage is easily replaced with natural cordage or vines.
From start to finish this shelter took one and half hours to construct. Further development of the camp itself will occur over successive days in line with the survival philosophy Rich teaches at BushLore.

"Shelter" - Sweet Adelines Australia Quartets Chorus, 2012 Convention

Coleman Event 14 Shelter - Tent Guide - BCF

Justin talks about the features and benefits of ColemanEvent 14 Shelter sold in BCF stores Australia wide.
Ideal for a group of people , it protects you from the suns rays and is quick and simple to put up. Ideal for those day trips to the beach.
Visit bcf.com.au for more tents, shelters and shade

The Camping Guru | Camping Shelter - Tarp or Gazebo?

Jarrod Michael, The CampingGuru talks about which option is best when camping - the tarp or the gazebo?

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ABORIGINAL MAN DETAINED IN AUSTRALIA FOR SITTING IN THE SHELTER OF THE RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA

ABORIGINAL MAN DETAINED IN AUSTRALIA FOR SITTING IN THE SHELTER OF THE RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA

ABORIGINAL MAN DETAINED IN AUSTRALIA FOR SITTING IN THE SHELTER OF THE RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA

Darren is detained this evening and was refused bail by the police for seeking shelter from the rain in the eves of the Reserve Bank of Australia building and refusing to move on when requested by police.
Darren is being charged with trespass.
This is the state of our judicial system.
Petty bullshit to harass those that stand up against the system.
http://www.occupysydney.com.au/

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Australian Urban Storm Shelter. Part 1

Australian Urban Storm Shelter. Part 1

Australian Urban Storm Shelter. Part 1

This is an Autralian urban storm shelter, Prefab reinforced concrete 5000 gal water tank, which has been buried in the ground.

Visiting an Animal shelter | Outnumbered Family LIVE STREAM AUSTRALIA

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A TINY HOUSE Battered Women Shelter in Australia ("The Rad Pad")

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building workshop to Sydney Australia (under the organization of Kat Karena), and worked alongside Rob Scott of "Studio Trucks" (Melbourne) to build a tiny-tiny house (with a loft and future bathroom), that was designed by Deek. This small house, or cabin, was made from salvaged materials (in good part), and construction by a team of twenty five students in three days. Dubbed "The Rad Pad", this cabin stands as the prototype for a series of tiny houses that will be built in this area as shelters for battered women/women from abusive relationships.

Debris Survival Shelter - Day 1

Rich builds a debris shelter purely from a flotsam pile that resulted from last years floods. This shelter uses only 2 short pieces of cordage with all other materials being sourced from nature. The cordage is easily replaced with natural cordage or vines.
From start to finish this shelter took one and half hours to construct. Further development of the camp itself will occur over successive days in line with the survival philosophy Rich teaches at BushLore.

published: 20 Apr 2016

"Shelter" - Sweet Adelines Australia Quartets Chorus, 2012 Convention

Coleman Event 14 Shelter - Tent Guide - BCF

Justin talks about the features and benefits of ColemanEvent 14 Shelter sold in BCF stores Australia wide.
Ideal for a group of people , it protects you from the suns rays and is quick and simple to put up. Ideal for those day trips to the beach.
Visit bcf.com.au for more tents, shelters and shade

Shelter: How Australians Live

The Camping Guru | Camping Shelter - Tarp or Gazebo?

Jarrod Michael, The CampingGuru talks about which option is best when camping - the tarp or the gazebo?

published: 07 Apr 2016

ABORIGINAL MAN DETAINED IN AUSTRALIA FOR SITTING IN THE SHELTER OF THE RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA

Darren is detained this evening and was refused bail by the police for seeking shelter from the rain in the eves of the Reserve Bank of Australia building and refusing to move on when requested by police.
Darren is being charged with trespass.
This is the state of our judicial system.
Petty bullshit to harass those that stand up against the system.
http://www.occupysydney.com.au/

published: 23 Nov 2011

Australian Urban Storm Shelter. Part 1

This is an Autralian urban storm shelter, Prefab reinforced concrete 5000 gal water tank, which has been buried in the ground.

Australian Wildlife Shelter Tour

Visiting an Animal shelter | Outnumbered Family LIVE STREAM AUSTRALIA

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Eric Bogle: Shelter

Shelter: Cabbage tree lean-to

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various sta...

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various stages in construction from the resourcing of the materials to the finished shelter, including the construction of a fire reflector and a springy bough bed.
The video is presented by Gordon Dedman, founder of Bushcraft SurvivalAustralia (BSA). Gordon has travelled extensively and completed numerous Survival and Bushcraft Courses worldwide at schools run by Ray Mears, Dave Canterbury, Lofty Wiseman and Bob Cooper.
Gordon is a former member of the Australian Army1st Commando Regiment and is presently a survival instructor in NORFORCE, an Australian Army ReserveRegional Force Surveillance Unit (RFSU). NORFORCE conducts patrols in the remote areas of Northern Australia, working closely with Aboriginal communities.
Please follow all safety procedures when lighting fires outdoors and always adhere to the laws and guidelines set down by your State or country of origin, governing fire lighting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Bushcraft Survival Australia) Disclaimer- The information presented in these videos are given under the provisor that the person/s watching these instructions will practise with caution and care.- BSA is not responsible for how and when you use this material.- Please note that some activities related to bushcraft survival can be dangerous if performed without proper care and attention to detail.- Please note that in many situations it is not permissible to light fires in National Parks.- Please adhere to fire regulations and restrictions in your local area before lighting a fire. More videos available on www.BushcraftSurvivalAustralia.com.au

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various stages in construction from the resourcing of the materials to the finished shelter, including the construction of a fire reflector and a springy bough bed.
The video is presented by Gordon Dedman, founder of Bushcraft SurvivalAustralia (BSA). Gordon has travelled extensively and completed numerous Survival and Bushcraft Courses worldwide at schools run by Ray Mears, Dave Canterbury, Lofty Wiseman and Bob Cooper.
Gordon is a former member of the Australian Army1st Commando Regiment and is presently a survival instructor in NORFORCE, an Australian Army ReserveRegional Force Surveillance Unit (RFSU). NORFORCE conducts patrols in the remote areas of Northern Australia, working closely with Aboriginal communities.
Please follow all safety procedures when lighting fires outdoors and always adhere to the laws and guidelines set down by your State or country of origin, governing fire lighting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Bushcraft Survival Australia) Disclaimer- The information presented in these videos are given under the provisor that the person/s watching these instructions will practise with caution and care.- BSA is not responsible for how and when you use this material.- Please note that some activities related to bushcraft survival can be dangerous if performed without proper care and attention to detail.- Please note that in many situations it is not permissible to light fires in National Parks.- Please adhere to fire regulations and restrictions in your local area before lighting a fire. More videos available on www.BushcraftSurvivalAustralia.com.au

A TINY HOUSE Battered Women Shelter in Australia ("The Rad Pad")

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building workshop to Sydney Australia (under the organization of Kat Karena), and wor...

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building workshop to Sydney Australia (under the organization of Kat Karena), and worked alongside Rob Scott of "Studio Trucks" (Melbourne) to build a tiny-tiny house (with a loft and future bathroom), that was designed by Deek. This small house, or cabin, was made from salvaged materials (in good part), and construction by a team of twenty five students in three days. Dubbed "The Rad Pad", this cabin stands as the prototype for a series of tiny houses that will be built in this area as shelters for battered women/women from abusive relationships.

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building workshop to Sydney Australia (under the organization of Kat Karena), and worked alongside Rob Scott of "Studio Trucks" (Melbourne) to build a tiny-tiny house (with a loft and future bathroom), that was designed by Deek. This small house, or cabin, was made from salvaged materials (in good part), and construction by a team of twenty five students in three days. Dubbed "The Rad Pad", this cabin stands as the prototype for a series of tiny houses that will be built in this area as shelters for battered women/women from abusive relationships.

Debris Survival Shelter - Day 1

Rich builds a debris shelter purely from a flotsam pile that resulted from last years floods. This shelter uses only 2 short pieces of cordage with all other m...

Rich builds a debris shelter purely from a flotsam pile that resulted from last years floods. This shelter uses only 2 short pieces of cordage with all other materials being sourced from nature. The cordage is easily replaced with natural cordage or vines.
From start to finish this shelter took one and half hours to construct. Further development of the camp itself will occur over successive days in line with the survival philosophy Rich teaches at BushLore.

Rich builds a debris shelter purely from a flotsam pile that resulted from last years floods. This shelter uses only 2 short pieces of cordage with all other materials being sourced from nature. The cordage is easily replaced with natural cordage or vines.
From start to finish this shelter took one and half hours to construct. Further development of the camp itself will occur over successive days in line with the survival philosophy Rich teaches at BushLore.

Justin talks about the features and benefits of ColemanEvent 14 Shelter sold in BCF stores Australia wide.
Ideal for a group of people , it protects you from the suns rays and is quick and simple to put up. Ideal for those day trips to the beach.
Visit bcf.com.au for more tents, shelters and shade

Justin talks about the features and benefits of ColemanEvent 14 Shelter sold in BCF stores Australia wide.
Ideal for a group of people , it protects you from the suns rays and is quick and simple to put up. Ideal for those day trips to the beach.
Visit bcf.com.au for more tents, shelters and shade

Darren is detained this evening and was refused bail by the police for seeking shelter from the rain in the eves of the Reserve Bank of Australia building and refusing to move on when requested by police.
Darren is being charged with trespass.
This is the state of our judicial system.
Petty bullshit to harass those that stand up against the system.
http://www.occupysydney.com.au/

Darren is detained this evening and was refused bail by the police for seeking shelter from the rain in the eves of the Reserve Bank of Australia building and refusing to move on when requested by police.
Darren is being charged with trespass.
This is the state of our judicial system.
Petty bullshit to harass those that stand up against the system.
http://www.occupysydney.com.au/

Visiting an Animal shelter | Outnumbered Family LIVE STREAM AUSTRALIA

We went to an animal shelter... Live video is on the way... the actual video is coming up in the next vlog... click on the bell to get notified if you want to b...

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Iconic Australia (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
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Do you fancy taking a trip to the land down under? Or are you living down under and need a quick holiday? Well, we’ve got your travel suggestions right here. Joinhttp://www.watchmojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 Australian tourist attractions. Check us out at www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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Here I break down the cost of travel/living in Australia for you! From accommodation to food to transport. Hope this helps you budget for your trip down under!
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
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Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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Located between the Pacific and IndianOceans, Australia is the world’s largest island and its smallest continent.
Australia is a land of dreams.
The world's smallest continent and largest island, Australia is almost the same size as the United States, but with a population the size of New York State and some of the quirkiest wildlife on the planet.
Australia is also a land of staggering contrast and spectacular beauty. Along the coast, visitors can explore vibrant multicultural cities, safari across vast sand islands, trek through ancient rain forests, and dive the Great Barrier Reef.
In theOutback, rugged national parks and red-earthed deserts offer the ultimate in adventure travel.
See the Great Ocean Road, Sydney Harbour, the Great Barrier Reef and more of Australia's stunning aquatic and coastal holiday experiences
Travel to Australia, Top 10 Must See Tourist Destinations
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Travel to Australia, Top 10 Must See Places
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Located between the Pacific and IndianOceans, Australia is the world’s largest island and its smallest continent.
Australia is a land of dreams.
The world's smallest continent and largest island, Australia is almost the same size as the United States, but with a population the size of New York State and some of the quirkiest wildlife on the planet.
Australia is also a land of staggering contrast and spectacular beauty. Along the coast, visitors can explore vibrant multicultural cities, safari across vast sand islands, trek through ancient rain forests, and dive the Great Barrier Reef.
In theOutback, rugged national parks and red-earthed deserts offer the ultimate in adventure travel.
See the Great Ocean Road, Sydney Harbour, the Great Barrier Reef and more of Australia's stunning aquatic and coastal holiday experiences
Travel to Australia, Top 10 Must See Tourist Destinations
An overview of the best places to visit in Australia
Travel to Australia, Top 10 Must See Places
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Top 10 Australian Tourist Destinations

Do you fancy taking a trip to the land down under? Or are you living down under and need a quick holiday? Well, we’ve got your travel suggestions right here. Jo...

Do you fancy taking a trip to the land down under? Or are you living down under and need a quick holiday? Well, we’ve got your travel suggestions right here. Joinhttp://www.watchmojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 Australian tourist attractions. Check us out at www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS AUSTRALIA?

Here I break down the cost of travel/living in Australia for you! From accommodation to food to transport. Hope this helps you budget for your trip down under!
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Here I break down the cost of travel/living in Australia for you! From accommodation to food to transport. Hope this helps you budget for your trip down under!
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
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From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

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From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations

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http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At AustralianTales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.

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Sydney Travel Guide | Australia

Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beau...

Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beauty of Blue Mountains. Whether you are a city slicker, beach lover, fashionista or fitness enthusiast, this is the city for you. Find out exactly what makes Sydney, Australia one of the world’s favourite cities to visit, with our travel experts starring EdwardRussel, Angela Shallis, Mark Wiens and Raffy.
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Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beauty of Blue Mountains. Whether you are a city slicker, beach lover, fashionista or fitness enthusiast, this is the city for you. Find out exactly what makes Sydney, Australia one of the world’s favourite cities to visit, with our travel experts starring EdwardRussel, Angela Shallis, Mark Wiens and Raffy.
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Melbourne Travel Guide | Australia

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can...

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
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TOP 10 most beautiful places in Australia. Travel Guide

TOP 10 most beautiful places in Australia. In this video prestavleno 10 most amazing, beautiful and popular attractions and places in Australia
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Brisbane Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a...

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Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a good time to visit Brisbane (often called Brizzy by locals). Brisbane sightseeing is marked by parks, coastline, gardens, and more. Whether you want to play in the water or partake in some epic shopping, this Australian city welcomes you.
Start your Brisbane tour with a stop at Mount Coot-tha. The name of this mountain peak is derived from the Maori word for honey, which was once found in abundance here. While you’re at Mount Coot-tha, explore the stars of the Southern Hemisphere at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. Next, visit a laughing kookaburra at Brisbane Botanical Gardens.
Don’t forget about the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can visit koalas, kangaroos, and other local animals. Once you’re ready to commune with humans again, head to Queen Street Mall for the heart of Brisbane’s shopping. The South Bank is rich with free activities, markets, and a lagoon where you can cool off.
Spare some time to take the public ferry to Newfoundland Park, where you can visit the restored Brisbane Powerhouse, filled with art installations. To end your day, climb the Story Bridge, an ideal spot to watch the sun set over the city. Don’t worry, Brisbane tourism includes many fine and casual dining options.
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Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a good time to visit Brisbane (often called Brizzy by locals). Brisbane sightseeing is marked by parks, coastline, gardens, and more. Whether you want to play in the water or partake in some epic shopping, this Australian city welcomes you.
Start your Brisbane tour with a stop at Mount Coot-tha. The name of this mountain peak is derived from the Maori word for honey, which was once found in abundance here. While you’re at Mount Coot-tha, explore the stars of the Southern Hemisphere at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. Next, visit a laughing kookaburra at Brisbane Botanical Gardens.
Don’t forget about the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can visit koalas, kangaroos, and other local animals. Once you’re ready to commune with humans again, head to Queen Street Mall for the heart of Brisbane’s shopping. The South Bank is rich with free activities, markets, and a lagoon where you can cool off.
Spare some time to take the public ferry to Newfoundland Park, where you can visit the restored Brisbane Powerhouse, filled with art installations. To end your day, climb the Story Bridge, an ideal spot to watch the sun set over the city. Don’t worry, Brisbane tourism includes many fine and casual dining options.
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BACKPACKING AUSTRALIA TOP TIPS

These are my best tips for backpacking in Australia.Whether to you Australia is a surfing paradise, golden beautiful beaches, or fancy an Australia hiking holi...

These are my best tips for backpacking in Australia.Whether to you Australia is a surfing paradise, golden beautiful beaches, or fancy an Australia hiking holiday, everything’s covered here.
I talk about budgeting for Australia hostels and accommodation, travelling around Australia, the popular hot spots like Brisbane, Cairns, Sydney and Perth, or more unusual locations like Fraser Island, Byron Bay, Noosa, the Whitsunday Islands and Magnetic Island. There’s lots of free things to do in Australia, like here http://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/travel-tips-and-articles/77780 and here http://www.au.timeout.com/sydney/. Plus, Australia has a lot to offer, even in the interior, so consider the great Australian outback if you want a real backpacking adventure: http://www.backpackaround.com/destinations/northern-territory/uluru/backpacking-uluru-ayers-rock.html.
For more information on visas, check here: http://www.immi.gov.au/FAQs/Pages/what-visa-do-i-need-to-visit-australia.aspx. And if you want to consider extending your vacation time in Australia, then consider a working holiday and check out my video here https://youtu.be/qY03mTa0GFc for more specific tips and advice.
The popular travel vlogger Psycho Travellers also has a couple of great videos about working in Australia here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF1tRAM_2G8 and here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-Ho5NCJDYQ.
The links to everything mentioned in the video:
Gilligans Backpackers: http://www.gilligans.com.au/
Uncle Brian's Tour: http://www.unclebrian.com.au/
Cairns: http://www.backpackaround.com/destinations/queensland/cairns/backpacking-cairns.html
Magnetic Island: http://www.whatsonmagneticisland.com.au/
Whitsunday Island & Airlie Beach: http://www.tourismwhitsundays.com.au/accommodation/backpacking/
Noosa: http://www.visitnoosa.com.au/play-backpacking
Brisbane: http://www.visitbrisbane.com.au/Travel/Backpacker.aspx
Surfers Paradise: http://www.surfersparadise.com/
Byron Bay: http://visitbyronbay.com/
Great Ocean Road: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/victoria/great-ocean-road
This video’s not meant to be a definitive Australia travel guide, or even an exhaustive list of Australia activities, sights and destinations. It’s just my advice if you want to travel to Australia based on my own experience. (Which was part of my general backpacking adventure covering Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji - a lot of South East Asia too!)
If you’re backpacking or even just vacationing in Australia, let me know, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a pic or message. For more of my Australian adventure, check here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2eiBxCh0xIrp81v07ZLvUT_z85QjYDWY
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LAOS: https://youtu.be/Jbdg_OfAwHw
FIJI: https://youtu.be/OuCI2F-9g8c
THAILAND: https://youtu.be/-lg_9zuhnT4
VIETNAM: https://youtu.be/jPJNYuBamXU
CENTRAL AMERICA: https://youtu.be/42Wtfs0aIjg
NICARAGUA: https://youtu.be/vA4ZY3Bfu90
PANAMA: https://youtu.be/rSfB2Y7tmiM
NICARAGUA: https://youtu.be/vA4ZY3Bfu90
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These are my best tips for backpacking in Australia.Whether to you Australia is a surfing paradise, golden beautiful beaches, or fancy an Australia hiking holiday, everything’s covered here.
I talk about budgeting for Australia hostels and accommodation, travelling around Australia, the popular hot spots like Brisbane, Cairns, Sydney and Perth, or more unusual locations like Fraser Island, Byron Bay, Noosa, the Whitsunday Islands and Magnetic Island. There’s lots of free things to do in Australia, like here http://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/travel-tips-and-articles/77780 and here http://www.au.timeout.com/sydney/. Plus, Australia has a lot to offer, even in the interior, so consider the great Australian outback if you want a real backpacking adventure: http://www.backpackaround.com/destinations/northern-territory/uluru/backpacking-uluru-ayers-rock.html.
For more information on visas, check here: http://www.immi.gov.au/FAQs/Pages/what-visa-do-i-need-to-visit-australia.aspx. And if you want to consider extending your vacation time in Australia, then consider a working holiday and check out my video here https://youtu.be/qY03mTa0GFc for more specific tips and advice.
The popular travel vlogger Psycho Travellers also has a couple of great videos about working in Australia here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF1tRAM_2G8 and here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-Ho5NCJDYQ.
The links to everything mentioned in the video:
Gilligans Backpackers: http://www.gilligans.com.au/
Uncle Brian's Tour: http://www.unclebrian.com.au/
Cairns: http://www.backpackaround.com/destinations/queensland/cairns/backpacking-cairns.html
Magnetic Island: http://www.whatsonmagneticisland.com.au/
Whitsunday Island & Airlie Beach: http://www.tourismwhitsundays.com.au/accommodation/backpacking/
Noosa: http://www.visitnoosa.com.au/play-backpacking
Brisbane: http://www.visitbrisbane.com.au/Travel/Backpacker.aspx
Surfers Paradise: http://www.surfersparadise.com/
Byron Bay: http://visitbyronbay.com/
Great Ocean Road: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/victoria/great-ocean-road
This video’s not meant to be a definitive Australia travel guide, or even an exhaustive list of Australia activities, sights and destinations. It’s just my advice if you want to travel to Australia based on my own experience. (Which was part of my general backpacking adventure covering Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji - a lot of South East Asia too!)
If you’re backpacking or even just vacationing in Australia, let me know, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a pic or message. For more of my Australian adventure, check here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2eiBxCh0xIrp81v07ZLvUT_z85QjYDWY
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SINGAPORE: https://youtu.be/rSfB2Y7tmiM
LAOS: https://youtu.be/Jbdg_OfAwHw
FIJI: https://youtu.be/OuCI2F-9g8c
THAILAND: https://youtu.be/-lg_9zuhnT4
VIETNAM: https://youtu.be/jPJNYuBamXU
CENTRAL AMERICA: https://youtu.be/42Wtfs0aIjg
NICARAGUA: https://youtu.be/vA4ZY3Bfu90
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Outback Wildlife Rescue Episode 1

How did a thorny devil find its way 1500kms from Australia's red heart? A snake causes grief at a local hotel and the tragic story of a pelican with a belly full of fishing hooks.

published: 05 Dec 2011

Rough Sleepers | Homelessness Documentary

Tonight, as you sleep in your bed, 1 in every 200 Aussies are homeless. This number of people sleeping rough either on the streets, in shelters/crisis centres and by means of couch surfing has seen an astonishing increase in the city of Melbourne over the past couple of years, plunging many people into a devastating cycle they may struggle to break.
This 30 minute documentary tells the story of a few of these inspirational Melburnians, as well as exploring what we, as individuals and a society, can do to help those in need.
Thanks toBelindaBiffin from Frontyard Youth Services for donating her time to speak with us about this important issue and what her organisation is doing to conquer it. For more information or to donate visit http://www.melbournecitymission.org.au
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published: 20 Dec 2016

The Making of Modern Australia Episode 02 'The Australian Dream'

Aired: Thursday 29 July, 2010, ABCThe Australian obsession to own your own home is so entrenched in our culture, there's even a phrase for it - The Australian Dream.
It began immediately after the Second World War and continues to this day. At first 'the Dream' was modest - a 2 bedroom dwelling in the suburbs just like everyone else’s, with enough land for a vegie patch and a spot for the kids to play.
But then the population exploded, the suburbs sprawled, the fashions changed, and 'the Dream' did too. Today a 'modest' Australian home is at least twice the size of the post-war model. It used to be possible to buy a house for three times your annual salary, now it's nine times. And where once "home" was about shelter and security, now it's also a means of accumulating wealth and status fo...

published: 03 Aug 2014

Cyclone Season in Australia's Top End – Free Range Sailing Ep 22

With cyclone season upon us it is important to find a secure shelter if a big one comes. We look at two creeks in Gove Harbour and discuss what makes them suitable. We also enjoy our first rain in 9 months and explore the boat graveyard at our anchorage.
Featuring:
11:40 The boat graveyard
16:15 Finding a suitable cyclone shelter; theory and preparations
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published: 25 Jan 2018

Aussie couple builds off-grid mobile home with 2 containers

Paul Chambers had began building a home out of two shipping containers as a project, but when his wife got tired of suburbia and put their four-bedroom home on the market, his project became the couple’s full-time home (Paul’s ebook: www.buildshippingcontainerhous­e.com)
Paul and SarahChambers were living in rural Scotland when Paul received a job offer in Australia. They packed their belongings and moved to a large home with a pool in an Australian suburb. After only a few months, they began to tire of spending so much of their income on their home. They also felt they’d lost touch with nature and a more active lifestyle (“there weren’t even any trails for walking”, explains Sarah).
So they sold their home and moved with Paul’s “project”: two shipping containers he’d been transforming ...

published: 05 Jun 2016

Britain's Street Kids (Full Documentary) - Real Stories

Every day hundreds of children are forced to leave home. According to charities like Shelter, the number of homeless children is bound to rise as a result of the recent government budget cuts. To see what is in store we follow 4 teenagers fending for themselves on the streets, in a world defined by drugs, conflict and risk.
In Edinburgh 16 year old Robyn is a street veteran. She left home aged 12, soon after she was forced to inject herself with heroin. Now she wrestles with her addiction and demons, so that ‘someone will hear my voice’.
For 16 year old Chelsey, ‘every day is a battle’ – mainly with South London’s housing officers - to find secure accommodation. Having been kicked out of several hostels, she’s running out of options.
17 year old Sophie refuses to deal with the ‘system’ ...

published: 11 Feb 2017

Shelter India - TGTL Episode 03 Season 01

TGTL PilotDocumentarySeries - Episode 03
This episode is about the Urban and DevelopmentResourceCentre (UDRC) based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
The UDRC is an IndianNGO which with the support of SparcInternational is able to provide much needed assistance to local communities living in urban slums. They primarily focus on housing and land rights, working in conjunction with the local governments and slum dwellers to effectively gain individual land rights, create group savings schemes, and support micro financing loans. These processes eventually lead to the beneficiaries being able to purchase the materials needed to build a concrete home, an act that changes their lives forever.
This episode is about a local NGO empowering slum dwellers to stand up for their rights and to cre...

published: 15 Nov 2015

Austrian Military Surplus Shelter Setup (& some tarp tying tips)

I went out to a local woods & show a setup of the Austrian Mil. SurplusShelter halves. I also added in some tips about tying a tarp when you don't have grommets/tieout loops to fasten your guy lines to, or one or more grommets/tieouts have torn out.

published: 02 Aug 2015

2 NIGHTS SOLO CAMP AT THE DEBRIS VILLAGE AND SHELTER BUILDING

A epic trip got lots of work don to my new debris reed shelter at the village got most of the walls don and a window that opens was 2 nights slept in my normal debris shelter had some nice food and a good bit of relaxation hahaha thanks for watching
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published: 17 May 2017

Community Australia - TGTL Episode 01 Season 01

TGTL PilotSeries - Episode 01
It is based on a group of Australian Aboriginal entrepreneurs in Tropical North Queensland. This episode is about communities who face shared challenges of finding meaningful local employment and sustaining their traditions and culture.
The Bama Way is a group of small business owners who have come together to meet these challenges.
This group of entrepreneurs has established a range of authentic cultural experiences for tourists from all over the world. The purpose is to empower their community, strengthen the local economy, uphold their values and beliefs, and help sustain future generations.
THE BAMA WAY:
Website: http://bamaway.com.au/
Contact: info@adventurenorthaustralia.com
Penny Johnson: pjohnson@cooktowns.com
TGTL:
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published: 11 Jul 2015

BUNKERS Doomsday Apocalypse Shelter Full Documentary YouTube 3

published: 26 Feb 2014

Solo Survival: How to Survive Alone in the Wilderness for 1 week --Eastern Woodlands

In this video (part one and two) I go into the wilderness of North EasternNorth America with only a knife and live off the land for a week. I document many of the crucial steps and tips and tricks that I do to survive in the forest. Skills shown are shelter, primitive fire, bark containers, water purification, fishing, weaving natural rope, bark shelters, trapping, edible plants, primitive cooking, fish traps....and tons more.
Creating these videos is a blast...but can also be limited by $$...if you feel up to it, please chip in so that I can crank out more and more content like this. Visit my Patreon account and donate as little as $1 if you have the ability. Thanks,
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**If interested I am running kids and adult classes in Connecticut ...

published: 23 Jun 2016

Wild Australia with Ray Mears S01E01 Reef

Bushcraft Shelter Winter Time

Building a small bushcraft shelter/survival shelter in the winter. If your planing an overnighter in the winter you can make a small or a bit bigger shelter to keep a bit warmer and keep the snow away from you. Making a fire in front of your shelter will keep you warmer. Consider making a reflector so you don't get all the smoke and fire in to your shelter if it starts to blow.
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published: 04 Feb 2018

No Tools Shelter for Survival,Prepping,Bush Craft

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The Directors Cut..Each Stage shown as a Walk through..and to prove I didn't sneak the Hudson Bay or folding saw for ease, this is the unedited near 30 mins upload, this week I will shred it down with fast forwards etc for Matteus to view..but this has many attributes being uncut,,getting lost , finding a dead something, snow, hydration/clothing advice and basically seeing a survival shelter getting built..it was purposely high as it was designed with a fire in mind.

published: 25 Feb 2013

Is Norway a Shelter for Islamist Extremism?

NorwegianJihad (2007): Mullah Krekar, Norway's infamous jihadist, was the first suspect when a bomb tore through Oslo on Friday. This background report offers a crucial insight into Norway's handling of extremists.
For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/57730/short-films/norwegian-jihad.html
A week ago Norwegian authorities filed further charges against Krekar for making death threats against a politician, after years of attempts to remove him from the country. In this report he admits to training suicide bombers and founding militant Islamic groups.The fact that he is protected by the Norwegian constitution has prompted much soul-searching in Norway. After Friday's attacks this has intensified: is Norway a shelter for extremism?
ABC Australia - Ref. 3720
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published: 26 Nov 2007

The Leaking Bucket || Mufti Menk 2018 || Australia

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UN is expecting that more than 700,000 Rohingya will flee to Bangladesh as a refugee, while humanitarian workers on the ground say emergency supplies are scarce. Thousands of people need food, clothing and emergency medical supply and daily needs. In the past 6 weeks More than 600,000 Rohingyai have fled to Bangladesh, swelling camps near Cox’s Bazar. There is not enough food to provide them and many of them didn't get any food for last couple of days. Due to that we have statarted this fundraise to provide food, medicine and daily needs to the Rohingya refugees who took shelter in camps near Teknaf, Coxsbazar and...

published: 16 Feb 2018

Beautiful Words of Advice || Mufti Menk 2018 || Australia Tour

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UN is expecting that more than 700,000 Rohingya will flee to Bangladesh as a refugee, while humanitarian workers on the ground say emergency supplies are scarce. Thousands of people need food, clothing and emergency medical supply and daily needs. In the past 6 weeks More than 600,000 Rohingyai have fled to Bangladesh, swelling camps near Cox’s Bazar. There is not enough food to provide them and many of them didn't get any food for last couple of days. Due to that we have statarted this fundraise to provide food, medicine and daily needs to the Rohingya refugees who took shelter in camps near Teknaf, Coxsbazar and...

published: 12 Feb 2018

Natural Winter Survival Shelter - A true story inspired scenario

An easy to make shelter that will definitely keep you toasty warm even when it is cold. Lonnie shows step by step how this shelter is made. EnjoyThanks for .
Learn how to build a simple but effective winter survival shelter. This shelter takes advantage of natural features as well as natural materials. This shelter even .
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Shelter: Cabbage tree lean-to

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various sta...

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various stages in construction from the resourcing of the materials to the finished shelter, including the construction of a fire reflector and a springy bough bed.
The video is presented by Gordon Dedman, founder of Bushcraft SurvivalAustralia (BSA). Gordon has travelled extensively and completed numerous Survival and Bushcraft Courses worldwide at schools run by Ray Mears, Dave Canterbury, Lofty Wiseman and Bob Cooper.
Gordon is a former member of the Australian Army1st Commando Regiment and is presently a survival instructor in NORFORCE, an Australian Army ReserveRegional Force Surveillance Unit (RFSU). NORFORCE conducts patrols in the remote areas of Northern Australia, working closely with Aboriginal communities.
Please follow all safety procedures when lighting fires outdoors and always adhere to the laws and guidelines set down by your State or country of origin, governing fire lighting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Bushcraft Survival Australia) Disclaimer- The information presented in these videos are given under the provisor that the person/s watching these instructions will practise with caution and care.- BSA is not responsible for how and when you use this material.- Please note that some activities related to bushcraft survival can be dangerous if performed without proper care and attention to detail.- Please note that in many situations it is not permissible to light fires in National Parks.- Please adhere to fire regulations and restrictions in your local area before lighting a fire. More videos available on www.BushcraftSurvivalAustralia.com.au

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various stages in construction from the resourcing of the materials to the finished shelter, including the construction of a fire reflector and a springy bough bed.
The video is presented by Gordon Dedman, founder of Bushcraft SurvivalAustralia (BSA). Gordon has travelled extensively and completed numerous Survival and Bushcraft Courses worldwide at schools run by Ray Mears, Dave Canterbury, Lofty Wiseman and Bob Cooper.
Gordon is a former member of the Australian Army1st Commando Regiment and is presently a survival instructor in NORFORCE, an Australian Army ReserveRegional Force Surveillance Unit (RFSU). NORFORCE conducts patrols in the remote areas of Northern Australia, working closely with Aboriginal communities.
Please follow all safety procedures when lighting fires outdoors and always adhere to the laws and guidelines set down by your State or country of origin, governing fire lighting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Bushcraft Survival Australia) Disclaimer- The information presented in these videos are given under the provisor that the person/s watching these instructions will practise with caution and care.- BSA is not responsible for how and when you use this material.- Please note that some activities related to bushcraft survival can be dangerous if performed without proper care and attention to detail.- Please note that in many situations it is not permissible to light fires in National Parks.- Please adhere to fire regulations and restrictions in your local area before lighting a fire. More videos available on www.BushcraftSurvivalAustralia.com.au

Rough Sleepers | Homelessness Documentary

Tonight, as you sleep in your bed, 1 in every 200 Aussies are homeless. This number of people sleeping rough either on the streets, in shelters/crisis centres a...

Tonight, as you sleep in your bed, 1 in every 200 Aussies are homeless. This number of people sleeping rough either on the streets, in shelters/crisis centres and by means of couch surfing has seen an astonishing increase in the city of Melbourne over the past couple of years, plunging many people into a devastating cycle they may struggle to break.
This 30 minute documentary tells the story of a few of these inspirational Melburnians, as well as exploring what we, as individuals and a society, can do to help those in need.
Thanks toBelindaBiffin from Frontyard Youth Services for donating her time to speak with us about this important issue and what her organisation is doing to conquer it. For more information or to donate visit http://www.melbournecitymission.org.au
Music by MorningLightMusic, Max Richter & Mattia Cupelli

Tonight, as you sleep in your bed, 1 in every 200 Aussies are homeless. This number of people sleeping rough either on the streets, in shelters/crisis centres and by means of couch surfing has seen an astonishing increase in the city of Melbourne over the past couple of years, plunging many people into a devastating cycle they may struggle to break.
This 30 minute documentary tells the story of a few of these inspirational Melburnians, as well as exploring what we, as individuals and a society, can do to help those in need.
Thanks toBelindaBiffin from Frontyard Youth Services for donating her time to speak with us about this important issue and what her organisation is doing to conquer it. For more information or to donate visit http://www.melbournecitymission.org.au
Music by MorningLightMusic, Max Richter & Mattia Cupelli

The Making of Modern Australia Episode 02 'The Australian Dream'

Aired: Thursday 29 July, 2010, ABCThe Australian obsession to own your own home is so entrenched in our culture, there's even a phrase for it - The Australian ...

Aired: Thursday 29 July, 2010, ABCThe Australian obsession to own your own home is so entrenched in our culture, there's even a phrase for it - The Australian Dream.
It began immediately after the Second World War and continues to this day. At first 'the Dream' was modest - a 2 bedroom dwelling in the suburbs just like everyone else’s, with enough land for a vegie patch and a spot for the kids to play.
But then the population exploded, the suburbs sprawled, the fashions changed, and 'the Dream' did too. Today a 'modest' Australian home is at least twice the size of the post-war model. It used to be possible to buy a house for three times your annual salary, now it's nine times. And where once "home" was about shelter and security, now it's also a means of accumulating wealth and status for which many are finding it impossible to pay.
In this episode a cross-section of Australians tell stories of the Australian Dream; Olive and Roger still live in the tiny home Roger built with hand tools when the war ended 65 years ago; Carol has lived in a succession of renovated houses before finding her 'dream home', but a life-long contact with asbestos building materials has resulted in a life-threatening illness; Kevin in outback New South Wales tells us he was the first aborigine to receive funding to build a house, a tiny weatherboard cottage which has been 'home' for he and his wife, their eight kids and a plethora of relatives and friends; Sophia and Joe reflect on how their dream to profit from owning multiple properties turned into a nightmare in which they lost everything; and 90 year old Dolly, who’s rented all her life, reminds us that you don’t have to own it, to live in your 'dream home'.
Remarkably, no matter how high the prices go, the Australian Dream endures. Successive Australian Governments have kept it alive by providing special grants to first home buyers and generous tax incentives to new investors.
But there are 22 million people in Australian today and we’re struggling to accommodate them. Predictions are that in 2050 there will be close to 40 million, and no doubt most of them will have ambitions to own their own home.

Aired: Thursday 29 July, 2010, ABCThe Australian obsession to own your own home is so entrenched in our culture, there's even a phrase for it - The Australian Dream.
It began immediately after the Second World War and continues to this day. At first 'the Dream' was modest - a 2 bedroom dwelling in the suburbs just like everyone else’s, with enough land for a vegie patch and a spot for the kids to play.
But then the population exploded, the suburbs sprawled, the fashions changed, and 'the Dream' did too. Today a 'modest' Australian home is at least twice the size of the post-war model. It used to be possible to buy a house for three times your annual salary, now it's nine times. And where once "home" was about shelter and security, now it's also a means of accumulating wealth and status for which many are finding it impossible to pay.
In this episode a cross-section of Australians tell stories of the Australian Dream; Olive and Roger still live in the tiny home Roger built with hand tools when the war ended 65 years ago; Carol has lived in a succession of renovated houses before finding her 'dream home', but a life-long contact with asbestos building materials has resulted in a life-threatening illness; Kevin in outback New South Wales tells us he was the first aborigine to receive funding to build a house, a tiny weatherboard cottage which has been 'home' for he and his wife, their eight kids and a plethora of relatives and friends; Sophia and Joe reflect on how their dream to profit from owning multiple properties turned into a nightmare in which they lost everything; and 90 year old Dolly, who’s rented all her life, reminds us that you don’t have to own it, to live in your 'dream home'.
Remarkably, no matter how high the prices go, the Australian Dream endures. Successive Australian Governments have kept it alive by providing special grants to first home buyers and generous tax incentives to new investors.
But there are 22 million people in Australian today and we’re struggling to accommodate them. Predictions are that in 2050 there will be close to 40 million, and no doubt most of them will have ambitions to own their own home.

Aussie couple builds off-grid mobile home with 2 containers

Paul Chambers had began building a home out of two shipping containers as a project, but when his wife got tired of suburbia and put their four-bedroom home on ...

Paul Chambers had began building a home out of two shipping containers as a project, but when his wife got tired of suburbia and put their four-bedroom home on the market, his project became the couple’s full-time home (Paul’s ebook: www.buildshippingcontainerhous­e.com)
Paul and SarahChambers were living in rural Scotland when Paul received a job offer in Australia. They packed their belongings and moved to a large home with a pool in an Australian suburb. After only a few months, they began to tire of spending so much of their income on their home. They also felt they’d lost touch with nature and a more active lifestyle (“there weren’t even any trails for walking”, explains Sarah).
So they sold their home and moved with Paul’s “project”: two shipping containers he’d been transforming into a kitchen/bathroom + bedroom/living room. They found someone willing to let them park their new home on their rural property in exchange for making improvements to the land.
When the couple first moved onto the property, the home was a very simple shelter and over the following three years, they built the containers into a proper home.
Their home is completely off the electric and water grids. When they first moved to the bush they used a 3kw Honda generator, but they’ve since installed 2Kw of photovoltaic panels and a bank of batteries and phased out the generator. They have enough energy to power their home with all its conventional appliances, including a standard fridge/freezer. For heating, they rely on firewood (collected from fallen trees on the property; they have “not cut down a single tree”). For air conditioning, they use fans and AC “during really hot days”.
In the beginning they had to rely on water deliveries, but Paul has since installed an extensive rainwater capture setup- both on the roof and gutters beneath the home- which provides for all their water needs: 65 square metres of rain water collection in 10,000 liters of storage. The indoor bathroom includes a shower, but Paul built an outdoor, open air bathtub which they heat with solar in the summertime.
They’ve also created an extensive vegetable garden inside a netted garden cage (after the animals and hot sun destroyed their first attempts). For eggs, they have two hen houses.
Paul has published an ebook explaining how he built the home including a step-by-step guide: buying and moving shipping containers, a wiring diagram and schematics, installing solar panels and a breakdown of costs.
Paul’s youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/paulcreatesuccess
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/aussie-couple-buildsf-grid-mobile-home-with-2-containers/

Paul Chambers had began building a home out of two shipping containers as a project, but when his wife got tired of suburbia and put their four-bedroom home on the market, his project became the couple’s full-time home (Paul’s ebook: www.buildshippingcontainerhous­e.com)
Paul and SarahChambers were living in rural Scotland when Paul received a job offer in Australia. They packed their belongings and moved to a large home with a pool in an Australian suburb. After only a few months, they began to tire of spending so much of their income on their home. They also felt they’d lost touch with nature and a more active lifestyle (“there weren’t even any trails for walking”, explains Sarah).
So they sold their home and moved with Paul’s “project”: two shipping containers he’d been transforming into a kitchen/bathroom + bedroom/living room. They found someone willing to let them park their new home on their rural property in exchange for making improvements to the land.
When the couple first moved onto the property, the home was a very simple shelter and over the following three years, they built the containers into a proper home.
Their home is completely off the electric and water grids. When they first moved to the bush they used a 3kw Honda generator, but they’ve since installed 2Kw of photovoltaic panels and a bank of batteries and phased out the generator. They have enough energy to power their home with all its conventional appliances, including a standard fridge/freezer. For heating, they rely on firewood (collected from fallen trees on the property; they have “not cut down a single tree”). For air conditioning, they use fans and AC “during really hot days”.
In the beginning they had to rely on water deliveries, but Paul has since installed an extensive rainwater capture setup- both on the roof and gutters beneath the home- which provides for all their water needs: 65 square metres of rain water collection in 10,000 liters of storage. The indoor bathroom includes a shower, but Paul built an outdoor, open air bathtub which they heat with solar in the summertime.
They’ve also created an extensive vegetable garden inside a netted garden cage (after the animals and hot sun destroyed their first attempts). For eggs, they have two hen houses.
Paul has published an ebook explaining how he built the home including a step-by-step guide: buying and moving shipping containers, a wiring diagram and schematics, installing solar panels and a breakdown of costs.
Paul’s youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/paulcreatesuccess
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/aussie-couple-buildsf-grid-mobile-home-with-2-containers/

Britain's Street Kids (Full Documentary) - Real Stories

Every day hundreds of children are forced to leave home. According to charities like Shelter, the number of homeless children is bound to rise as a result of th...

Every day hundreds of children are forced to leave home. According to charities like Shelter, the number of homeless children is bound to rise as a result of the recent government budget cuts. To see what is in store we follow 4 teenagers fending for themselves on the streets, in a world defined by drugs, conflict and risk.
In Edinburgh 16 year old Robyn is a street veteran. She left home aged 12, soon after she was forced to inject herself with heroin. Now she wrestles with her addiction and demons, so that ‘someone will hear my voice’.
For 16 year old Chelsey, ‘every day is a battle’ – mainly with South London’s housing officers - to find secure accommodation. Having been kicked out of several hostels, she’s running out of options.
17 year old Sophie refuses to deal with the ‘system’ at all, preferring to ‘sofa surf’ in Bristol’s squats in a state of drug-fuelled flux.
Haydon is 17 but is barely equipped to face the world on his own. Recently evicted by his mother, he is soon desperate to leave the bed & breakfast where he is placed: ‘I don’t want my independence yet, I’m too young’.
All are remarkably eloquent about why they take flight: family breakdowns, addiction, violence, neglect and abuse. An acute lack of adequate parenting is the unspoken truth behind their stories. A severe lack of consistent and effective care once they have left home becomes their reality.
First broadcast in 2010.
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Every day hundreds of children are forced to leave home. According to charities like Shelter, the number of homeless children is bound to rise as a result of the recent government budget cuts. To see what is in store we follow 4 teenagers fending for themselves on the streets, in a world defined by drugs, conflict and risk.
In Edinburgh 16 year old Robyn is a street veteran. She left home aged 12, soon after she was forced to inject herself with heroin. Now she wrestles with her addiction and demons, so that ‘someone will hear my voice’.
For 16 year old Chelsey, ‘every day is a battle’ – mainly with South London’s housing officers - to find secure accommodation. Having been kicked out of several hostels, she’s running out of options.
17 year old Sophie refuses to deal with the ‘system’ at all, preferring to ‘sofa surf’ in Bristol’s squats in a state of drug-fuelled flux.
Haydon is 17 but is barely equipped to face the world on his own. Recently evicted by his mother, he is soon desperate to leave the bed & breakfast where he is placed: ‘I don’t want my independence yet, I’m too young’.
All are remarkably eloquent about why they take flight: family breakdowns, addiction, violence, neglect and abuse. An acute lack of adequate parenting is the unspoken truth behind their stories. A severe lack of consistent and effective care once they have left home becomes their reality.
First broadcast in 2010.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
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Produced by True Vision.

TGTL PilotDocumentarySeries - Episode 03
This episode is about the Urban and DevelopmentResourceCentre (UDRC) based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
The UDRC is an IndianNGO which with the support of SparcInternational is able to provide much needed assistance to local communities living in urban slums. They primarily focus on housing and land rights, working in conjunction with the local governments and slum dwellers to effectively gain individual land rights, create group savings schemes, and support micro financing loans. These processes eventually lead to the beneficiaries being able to purchase the materials needed to build a concrete home, an act that changes their lives forever.
This episode is about a local NGO empowering slum dwellers to stand up for their rights and to create an identity within the city they call home.
THE URBAN and DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTRE:
Website: http://www.udrcalliances.org/
Contact: monalisa_mohanty@yahoo.com
Tel No: +91 0674 2310092
TGTL:
Website: http://travelglobalthinklocal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TravelGlobalThinkLocal
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tgtl_series/

TGTL PilotDocumentarySeries - Episode 03
This episode is about the Urban and DevelopmentResourceCentre (UDRC) based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
The UDRC is an IndianNGO which with the support of SparcInternational is able to provide much needed assistance to local communities living in urban slums. They primarily focus on housing and land rights, working in conjunction with the local governments and slum dwellers to effectively gain individual land rights, create group savings schemes, and support micro financing loans. These processes eventually lead to the beneficiaries being able to purchase the materials needed to build a concrete home, an act that changes their lives forever.
This episode is about a local NGO empowering slum dwellers to stand up for their rights and to create an identity within the city they call home.
THE URBAN and DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTRE:
Website: http://www.udrcalliances.org/
Contact: monalisa_mohanty@yahoo.com
Tel No: +91 0674 2310092
TGTL:
Website: http://travelglobalthinklocal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TravelGlobalThinkLocal
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tgtl_series/

Austrian Military Surplus Shelter Setup (& some tarp tying tips)

I went out to a local woods & show a setup of the Austrian Mil. SurplusShelter halves. I also added in some tips about tying a tarp when you don't have grommet...

I went out to a local woods & show a setup of the Austrian Mil. SurplusShelter halves. I also added in some tips about tying a tarp when you don't have grommets/tieout loops to fasten your guy lines to, or one or more grommets/tieouts have torn out.

I went out to a local woods & show a setup of the Austrian Mil. SurplusShelter halves. I also added in some tips about tying a tarp when you don't have grommets/tieout loops to fasten your guy lines to, or one or more grommets/tieouts have torn out.

2 NIGHTS SOLO CAMP AT THE DEBRIS VILLAGE AND SHELTER BUILDING

A epic trip got lots of work don to my new debris reed shelter at the village got most of the walls don and a window that opens was 2 nights slept in my normal...

A epic trip got lots of work don to my new debris reed shelter at the village got most of the walls don and a window that opens was 2 nights slept in my normal debris shelter had some nice food and a good bit of relaxation hahaha thanks for watching
For them who wish to donate to the videos
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A epic trip got lots of work don to my new debris reed shelter at the village got most of the walls don and a window that opens was 2 nights slept in my normal debris shelter had some nice food and a good bit of relaxation hahaha thanks for watching
For them who wish to donate to the videos
https://www.paypal.me/carlisle195

TGTL PilotSeries - Episode 01
It is based on a group of Australian Aboriginal entrepreneurs in Tropical North Queensland. This episode is about communities who face shared challenges of finding meaningful local employment and sustaining their traditions and culture.
The Bama Way is a group of small business owners who have come together to meet these challenges.
This group of entrepreneurs has established a range of authentic cultural experiences for tourists from all over the world. The purpose is to empower their community, strengthen the local economy, uphold their values and beliefs, and help sustain future generations.
THE BAMA WAY:
Website: http://bamaway.com.au/
Contact: info@adventurenorthaustralia.com
Penny Johnson: pjohnson@cooktowns.com
TGTL:
Website: http://travelglobalthinklocal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TravelGlobalThinkLocal
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tgtl_series/
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TGTL PilotSeries - Episode 01
It is based on a group of Australian Aboriginal entrepreneurs in Tropical North Queensland. This episode is about communities who face shared challenges of finding meaningful local employment and sustaining their traditions and culture.
The Bama Way is a group of small business owners who have come together to meet these challenges.
This group of entrepreneurs has established a range of authentic cultural experiences for tourists from all over the world. The purpose is to empower their community, strengthen the local economy, uphold their values and beliefs, and help sustain future generations.
THE BAMA WAY:
Website: http://bamaway.com.au/
Contact: info@adventurenorthaustralia.com
Penny Johnson: pjohnson@cooktowns.com
TGTL:
Website: http://travelglobalthinklocal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TravelGlobalThinkLocal
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tgtl_series/
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In this video (part one and two) I go into the wilderness of North EasternNorth America with only a knife and live off the land for a week. I document many of the crucial steps and tips and tricks that I do to survive in the forest. Skills shown are shelter, primitive fire, bark containers, water purification, fishing, weaving natural rope, bark shelters, trapping, edible plants, primitive cooking, fish traps....and tons more.
Creating these videos is a blast...but can also be limited by $$...if you feel up to it, please chip in so that I can crank out more and more content like this. Visit my Patreon account and donate as little as $1 if you have the ability. Thanks,
https://www.patreon.com/WildSurvival
**If interested I am running kids and adult classes in Connecticut this May, check out....http://www.wildsurvivalskills.com/schedule-of-classes-and-registration.html
**Also, if you would like to be added to my mailing list go to: http://www.wildsurvivalskills.com/contact.html
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Instagram: WildSurvivalSkills
After a few decades of being obsessed with collecting survival and primitive skills techniques, I am putting out these videos to demonstrate the skills and excursions found at my school, WildSurvival (wildsurvivalskills.com). Videos are focused on primitive skills, rewilding, tracking and nature awareness, living off the land, off grid living, indigenous skills, shelter building, primitive fire, water purification, trapping, hunting, bow making, flint knapping, primitive pottery, basketry, edible and medicinal plant preparation and numerous indigenous skills.
I began studying wilderness survival when I was 17 in order to have the ability to spend extensive periods of time in nature, seeking out empowerment without the need for external sources. I began studying in 1993 under Tom Brown Jr eventually teaching for TrackerInc. I sought-out every old Native American teacher I could and eventually traveled the world living in very remote indigenous villages in the Amazon, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Peru. My school teaches survival and primitive skills, nature awareness, how to live off the land, re-wilding and how to prepare for disasters. I strongly believe that experiencing survival living changes the way people approach their entire lives.
http://www.wildsurvivalskills.com/

In this video (part one and two) I go into the wilderness of North EasternNorth America with only a knife and live off the land for a week. I document many of the crucial steps and tips and tricks that I do to survive in the forest. Skills shown are shelter, primitive fire, bark containers, water purification, fishing, weaving natural rope, bark shelters, trapping, edible plants, primitive cooking, fish traps....and tons more.
Creating these videos is a blast...but can also be limited by $$...if you feel up to it, please chip in so that I can crank out more and more content like this. Visit my Patreon account and donate as little as $1 if you have the ability. Thanks,
https://www.patreon.com/WildSurvival
**If interested I am running kids and adult classes in Connecticut this May, check out....http://www.wildsurvivalskills.com/schedule-of-classes-and-registration.html
**Also, if you would like to be added to my mailing list go to: http://www.wildsurvivalskills.com/contact.html
Please subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ftIQAlFTI5Z5UyIFWYApg?sub_confirmation=1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TomMcelroySurvival/
Instagram: WildSurvivalSkills
After a few decades of being obsessed with collecting survival and primitive skills techniques, I am putting out these videos to demonstrate the skills and excursions found at my school, WildSurvival (wildsurvivalskills.com). Videos are focused on primitive skills, rewilding, tracking and nature awareness, living off the land, off grid living, indigenous skills, shelter building, primitive fire, water purification, trapping, hunting, bow making, flint knapping, primitive pottery, basketry, edible and medicinal plant preparation and numerous indigenous skills.
I began studying wilderness survival when I was 17 in order to have the ability to spend extensive periods of time in nature, seeking out empowerment without the need for external sources. I began studying in 1993 under Tom Brown Jr eventually teaching for TrackerInc. I sought-out every old Native American teacher I could and eventually traveled the world living in very remote indigenous villages in the Amazon, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Peru. My school teaches survival and primitive skills, nature awareness, how to live off the land, re-wilding and how to prepare for disasters. I strongly believe that experiencing survival living changes the way people approach their entire lives.
http://www.wildsurvivalskills.com/

Bushcraft Shelter Winter Time

Building a small bushcraft shelter/survival shelter in the winter. If your planing an overnighter in the winter you can make a small or a bit bigger shelter to ...

Building a small bushcraft shelter/survival shelter in the winter. If your planing an overnighter in the winter you can make a small or a bit bigger shelter to keep a bit warmer and keep the snow away from you. Making a fire in front of your shelter will keep you warmer. Consider making a reflector so you don't get all the smoke and fire in to your shelter if it starts to blow.
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Building a small bushcraft shelter/survival shelter in the winter. If your planing an overnighter in the winter you can make a small or a bit bigger shelter to keep a bit warmer and keep the snow away from you. Making a fire in front of your shelter will keep you warmer. Consider making a reflector so you don't get all the smoke and fire in to your shelter if it starts to blow.
If you want to support my channel feel free to PayPal Me:
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No Tools Shelter for Survival,Prepping,Bush Craft

https://wessexbladesandbushcraft.weebly.com/
https://www.instagram.com/wessex_blades/
The Directors Cut..Each Stage shown as a Walk through..and to prove I didn...

https://wessexbladesandbushcraft.weebly.com/
https://www.instagram.com/wessex_blades/
The Directors Cut..Each Stage shown as a Walk through..and to prove I didn't sneak the Hudson Bay or folding saw for ease, this is the unedited near 30 mins upload, this week I will shred it down with fast forwards etc for Matteus to view..but this has many attributes being uncut,,getting lost , finding a dead something, snow, hydration/clothing advice and basically seeing a survival shelter getting built..it was purposely high as it was designed with a fire in mind.

https://wessexbladesandbushcraft.weebly.com/
https://www.instagram.com/wessex_blades/
The Directors Cut..Each Stage shown as a Walk through..and to prove I didn't sneak the Hudson Bay or folding saw for ease, this is the unedited near 30 mins upload, this week I will shred it down with fast forwards etc for Matteus to view..but this has many attributes being uncut,,getting lost , finding a dead something, snow, hydration/clothing advice and basically seeing a survival shelter getting built..it was purposely high as it was designed with a fire in mind.

NorwegianJihad (2007): Mullah Krekar, Norway's infamous jihadist, was the first suspect when a bomb tore through Oslo on Friday. This background report offers a crucial insight into Norway's handling of extremists.
For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/57730/short-films/norwegian-jihad.html
A week ago Norwegian authorities filed further charges against Krekar for making death threats against a politician, after years of attempts to remove him from the country. In this report he admits to training suicide bombers and founding militant Islamic groups.The fact that he is protected by the Norwegian constitution has prompted much soul-searching in Norway. After Friday's attacks this has intensified: is Norway a shelter for extremism?
ABC Australia - Ref. 3720JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

NorwegianJihad (2007): Mullah Krekar, Norway's infamous jihadist, was the first suspect when a bomb tore through Oslo on Friday. This background report offers a crucial insight into Norway's handling of extremists.
For downloads and more information visit http://journeyman.tv/57730/short-films/norwegian-jihad.html
A week ago Norwegian authorities filed further charges against Krekar for making death threats against a politician, after years of attempts to remove him from the country. In this report he admits to training suicide bombers and founding militant Islamic groups.The fact that he is protected by the Norwegian constitution has prompted much soul-searching in Norway. After Friday's attacks this has intensified: is Norway a shelter for extremism?
ABC Australia - Ref. 3720JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

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UN is expecting that more than 700,000 Rohingya will flee to Bangladesh as a refugee, while humanitarian workers on the ground say emergency supplies are scarce. Thousands of people need food, clothing and emergency medical supply and daily needs. In the past 6 weeks More than 600,000 Rohingyai have fled to Bangladesh, swelling camps near Cox’s Bazar. There is not enough food to provide them and many of them didn't get any food for last couple of days. Due to that we have statarted this fundraise to provide food, medicine and daily needs to the Rohingya refugees who took shelter in camps near Teknaf, Coxsbazar and Mayanmar Bangladesh border.
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UN is expecting that more than 700,000 Rohingya will flee to Bangladesh as a refugee, while humanitarian workers on the ground say emergency supplies are scarce. Thousands of people need food, clothing and emergency medical supply and daily needs. In the past 6 weeks More than 600,000 Rohingyai have fled to Bangladesh, swelling camps near Cox’s Bazar. There is not enough food to provide them and many of them didn't get any food for last couple of days. Due to that we have statarted this fundraise to provide food, medicine and daily needs to the Rohingya refugees who took shelter in camps near Teknaf, Coxsbazar and Mayanmar Bangladesh border.
Contact : itupnetwork@gmail.com syfctg@gmail.com

PLEASE DONATE NOW for RohingyaCrisis at :http://www.youcaring.com/SaveRohingya
Donate Now : http://www.HelpRohingya.org
Paypal Donation Link : http://www.paypal.me/itupnet
UN is expecting that more than 700,000 Rohingya will flee to Bangladesh as a refugee, while humanitarian workers on the ground say emergency supplies are scarce. Thousands of people need food, clothing and emergency medical supply and daily needs. In the past 6 weeks More than 600,000 Rohingyai have fled to Bangladesh, swelling camps near Cox’s Bazar. There is not enough food to provide them and many of them didn't get any food for last couple of days. Due to that we have statarted this fundraise to provide food, medicine and daily needs to the Rohingya refugees who took shelter in camps near Teknaf, Coxsbazar and Mayanmar Bangladesh border.
Contact : itupnetwork@gmail.com syfctg@gmail.com

PLEASE DONATE NOW for RohingyaCrisis at :http://www.youcaring.com/SaveRohingya
Donate Now : http://www.HelpRohingya.org
Paypal Donation Link : http://www.paypal.me/itupnet
UN is expecting that more than 700,000 Rohingya will flee to Bangladesh as a refugee, while humanitarian workers on the ground say emergency supplies are scarce. Thousands of people need food, clothing and emergency medical supply and daily needs. In the past 6 weeks More than 600,000 Rohingyai have fled to Bangladesh, swelling camps near Cox’s Bazar. There is not enough food to provide them and many of them didn't get any food for last couple of days. Due to that we have statarted this fundraise to provide food, medicine and daily needs to the Rohingya refugees who took shelter in camps near Teknaf, Coxsbazar and Mayanmar Bangladesh border.
Contact : itupnetwork@gmail.com syfctg@gmail.com

Natural Winter Survival Shelter - A true story inspired scenario

An easy to make shelter that will definitely keep you toasty warm even when it is cold. Lonnie shows step by step how this shelter is made. EnjoyThanks for .
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An easy to make shelter that will definitely keep you toasty warm even when it is cold. Lonnie shows step by step how this shelter is made. EnjoyThanks for .
Learn how to build a simple but effective winter survival shelter. This shelter takes advantage of natural features as well as natural materials. This shelter even .
Hey everybody! Check out my brothers YouTube channel! for some sweet Australian adventures! Want some awesome .
SurvivalSchool students at the MainePrimitive Skills School practicing long term winter survival shelter skills at the Winter Skills .

An easy to make shelter that will definitely keep you toasty warm even when it is cold. Lonnie shows step by step how this shelter is made. EnjoyThanks for .
Learn how to build a simple but effective winter survival shelter. This shelter takes advantage of natural features as well as natural materials. This shelter even .
Hey everybody! Check out my brothers YouTube channel! for some sweet Australian adventures! Want some awesome .
SurvivalSchool students at the MainePrimitive Skills School practicing long term winter survival shelter skills at the Winter Skills .

Shelter: Cabbage tree lean-to

This video shows the construction of a 3-4 man lean-to shelter using dead cabbage tree palm leaves as the thatching material. The video details the various stages in construction from the resourcing of the materials to the finished shelter, including the construction of a fire reflector and a springy bough bed.
The video is presented by Gordon Dedman, founder of Bushcraft SurvivalAustralia (BSA). Gordon has travelled extensively and completed numerous Survival and Bushcraft Courses worldwide at schools run by Ray Mears, Dave Canterbury, Lofty Wiseman and Bob Cooper.
Gordon is a former member of the Australian Army1st Commando Regiment and is presently a survival instructor in NORFORCE, an Australian Army ReserveRegional Force Surveillance Unit (RFSU). NORFORCE conducts patrols in the remote areas of Northern Australia, working closely with Aboriginal communities.
Please follow all safety procedures when lighting fires outdoors and always adhere to the laws and guidelines set down by your State or country of origin, governing fire lighting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION (Bushcraft Survival Australia) Disclaimer- The information presented in these videos are given under the provisor that the person/s watching these instructions will practise with caution and care.- BSA is not responsible for how and when you use this material.- Please note that some activities related to bushcraft survival can be dangerous if performed without proper care and attention to detail.- Please note that in many situations it is not permissible to light fires in National Parks.- Please adhere to fire regulations and restrictions in your local area before lighting a fire. More videos available on www.BushcraftSurvivalAustralia.com.au

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A TINY HOUSE Battered Women Shelter in Australia ("The Rad Pad")

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building worksh...

A TINY HOUSE Battered Women Shelter in Australia ("The Rad Pad")

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen and his brother brought their hands-on tiny house building workshop to Sydney Australia (under the organization of Kat Karena), and worked alongside Rob Scott of "Studio Trucks" (Melbourne) to build a tiny-tiny house (with a loft and future bathroom), that was designed by Deek. This small house, or cabin, was made from salvaged materials (in good part), and construction by a team of twenty five students in three days. Dubbed "The Rad Pad", this cabin stands as the prototype for a series of tiny houses that will be built in this area as shelters for battered women/women from abusive relationships.

Debris Survival Shelter - Day 1

Rich builds a debris shelter purely from a flotsam pile that resulted from last years floods. This shelter uses only 2 short pieces of cordage with all other materials being sourced from nature. The cordage is easily replaced with natural cordage or vines.
From start to finish this shelter took one and half hours to construct. Further development of the camp itself will occur over successive days in line with the survival philosophy Rich teaches at BushLore.

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"Shelter" - Sweet Adelines Australia Quartets Chorus, 2012 Convention

Performing as the scores are tabulated. "Shelter", by Eric Bogle, arranged and conducted b...

Coleman Event 14 Shelter - Tent Guide - BCF

Justin talks about the features and benefits of ColemanEvent 14 Shelter sold in BCF stores Australia wide.
Ideal for a group of people , it protects you from the suns rays and is quick and simple to put up. Ideal for those day trips to the beach.
Visit bcf.com.au for more tents, shelters and shade

ABORIGINAL MAN DETAINED IN AUSTRALIA FOR SITTING IN THE SHELTER OF THE RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA

Darren is detained this evening and was refused bail by the police for seeking shelter from the rain in the eves of the Reserve Bank of Australia building and refusing to move on when requested by police.
Darren is being charged with trespass.
This is the state of our judicial system.
Petty bullshit to harass those that stand up against the system.
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Iconic Australia (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready for an adventure? C...

Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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10 PRACTICAL TIPS FOR TRAVELLING TO AUSTRALIA!

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The world's smallest continent and largest island, Australia is almost the same size as the United States, but with a population the size of New York State and some of the quirkiest wildlife on the planet.
Australia is also a land of staggering contrast and spectacular beauty. Along the coast, visitors can explore vibrant multicultural cities, safari across vast sand islands, trek through ancient rain forests, and dive the Great Barrier Reef.
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Top 10 Australian Tourist Destinations

Do you fancy taking a trip to the land down under? Or are you living down under and need a...

Top 10 Australian Tourist Destinations

Do you fancy taking a trip to the land down under? Or are you living down under and need a quick holiday? Well, we’ve got your travel suggestions right here. Joinhttp://www.watchmojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 Australian tourist attractions. Check us out at www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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